The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... eye witness histo- rian possesses over the writer who collects his information from documents . After a clear and picturesque sketch of the rugged mountainous scene of fight , and of the movement of the enemy on the night before it took ...
... eye witness histo- rian possesses over the writer who collects his information from documents . After a clear and picturesque sketch of the rugged mountainous scene of fight , and of the movement of the enemy on the night before it took ...
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... eyes were bent upon the dark column in their front ; their measured tread shook the ground ; their dreadful volleys swept away the head of every formation ; their deafening shouts overpowered the dissonant cries that broke from all ...
... eyes were bent upon the dark column in their front ; their measured tread shook the ground ; their dreadful volleys swept away the head of every formation ; their deafening shouts overpowered the dissonant cries that broke from all ...
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... eyes , black eyebrows , white hair , a very pale face , ( apparently the consequence of the anxiety attending his situation , ) and a pair of ears whose size has already been eulogised by a preceding tourist . I was introduced as a ...
... eyes , black eyebrows , white hair , a very pale face , ( apparently the consequence of the anxiety attending his situation , ) and a pair of ears whose size has already been eulogised by a preceding tourist . I was introduced as a ...
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... eyes , and a complexion of the deepest scarlet , alike expressive of his devotion to cold punch , and of a certain irascibility of temper , which has elicited from the troops , to his proud title of Zabal- cansky , ( or the trans ...
... eyes , and a complexion of the deepest scarlet , alike expressive of his devotion to cold punch , and of a certain irascibility of temper , which has elicited from the troops , to his proud title of Zabal- cansky , ( or the trans ...
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... eye of the stranger at every turn . ' These ruins , ' says the author , occupy the banks of a river , which , on my return to Constantinople , I ascertained to be the Rhyndacus . Over this stream are two ancient bridges raised on ...
... eye of the stranger at every turn . ' These ruins , ' says the author , occupy the banks of a river , which , on my return to Constantinople , I ascertained to be the Rhyndacus . Over this stream are two ancient bridges raised on ...
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